Johnson graduated magna cum laude in three years with a double
major in Political Science and English and will begin graduate school
in the fall.

Garrett Johnson

2005 Arthur Ashe, Jr. Sports Scholar and 2006 Rhodes Scholar

Garrett Johnson graduated magna cum laude in three years with a
double major in Political Science and English and will begin graduate
school in the fall. The 2005 Arthur Ashe, Jr. Sports Scholar is a
member of the Phi Theta Kappa Collegiate Honor Society and the National
Society of Collegiate Scholars. The three-time ACC Academic Honor
Roll member earned the Golden Torch Award given to the student-athlete
with the highest GPA. Johnson was named to the Dean’s list
three times with a 3.5 GPA or better and President’s list with
a 4.0 GPA.

Community
Johnson works as a legislative assistant in Florida Governor Jeb Bush’s
office. On a daily basis, he researches questions posed by constituents
and serves on several committees including the Governor’s Haiti Advisory
Council. Since 2004, he has worked in the capacity as the assistant
to the director of Bush’s Haiti Advisory Group, created to compile
recommendations to improve the current economic and environmental conditions
in the country. Other projects include volunteering as a member of
the Intergovernmental Relations Team during the hurricane emergencies
in 2004, staff support at the Florida State Emergency Operations Center
and as a campaign worker on the Bush/Cheney 2004 Presidential Re-election
Campaign.

Within the athletics department, he spent the 2004-05 campaign
as the vice-chair of the Atlantic Coast Conference Student Athlete
Advisory Council, president of the Student-Athlete Advisory Council
and vice president of Student Seminole Boosters. He volunteered with
FSU Cares and the FSU Cross Country. In 2004, Johnson represented
Florida State at the annual NCAA Leadership Conference in Orlando,
Florida.

SportJohnson helped Florida State sweep the Atlantic Coast Conference
Indoor and Outdoor Track and Field Team Championships, scoring points
with runner up finishes in the shot put in February and the shot
put and discus in April. His throw of 66’8.75” (20.34m)
bettered the FSU Indoor school record and was the second farthest
throw in the world at the time. He earned his first All-American
honor with a fifth place finish in the shot put at the NCAA Indoor
Track and Field Championship. The mark helped score points towards
FSU’s highest team finish in 31 years. He moved into first
on FSU’s all–time shot put list with a throw of 66’0.75” (20.13m)
at the Seminole Twilight. The mark is the third farthest in the nation
and broke the Mike Long Track and Field Complex record.